The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body for football in Asia. Founded in 1956, it oversees various competitions, including the prestigious AFC Asian Cup, which showcases the best national teams in the continent. The AFC aims to promote and develop football across Asia, ensuring that the sport grows in popularity and quality.
The confederation is made up of 47 member associations, representing countries from the Middle East to East Asia. The AFC also organizes club competitions like the AFC Champions League, allowing top clubs to compete at a high level. Through these efforts, the AFC plays a crucial role in enhancing the football landscape in Asia.